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As the show has travelled and been the subject of protests, black performers have defended their experience.
When it was released, its unnervingly compelling account of star-crossed Civil War families and the Ku Klux Klan was the subject of protests and censorship battles.
Unfortunately, the novel enraged Sikh leaders in India, where it is currently the subject of protests over Rowling's portrayal of a Sikh girl teased for her body hair.
Here a branch of Barclays - it had to be Barclays, didn't it - in Barcelona is the subject of protests against evictions, and banks generally.
Jesus Christ Superstar, which was the subject of protests when first produced, has faced a different kind of criticism second time around.
One Democratic senator who said he would vote against Mr. Ashcroft, Ernest F. Hollings of South Carolina, has been the subject of protests in his home state.
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Why are they not the subject of protest?
Singleton's single drilling site – the subject of protest posters around the village – is only the first of many.
In the ruckus surrounding the Mariinsky production of "Boris Godunov," Russians seem to have forgotten that the subject of protest has been taken on by some of the most prominent Moscow theatres for years.
It was also the subject of protest by civil-rights organizations and critiques by clergymen and editorialists, and for good reason: "Birth of a Nation" proved horrifically effective at sparking violence against blacks in many cities.
Walmart has also been the subject of protest recently for their stores selling assault weapons and ammunition.
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